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Like Paris, Portland is a city of neighborhoods, each having its signature cafés, restaurants, bars and bakeries, where residents gather to nod a hello, remark on how big children have grown and share the latest gossip. Lisa Belt's Flour Market was that kind of place from the moment it opened on Northeast 30th and Killingsworth, and quickly achieved "let's meet there" status among lovers of good drip coffee and outstanding baked goods and breads. So regulars were overcome with shock and dismay at the news that Lisa was closing the beloved bakery at the end of 2025 due to financial considerations at the Killingsworth space, shifting her focus to the production bakery in Southeast Portland. There was a ray of hope in the closure announcement, however, in that she was open to a "brilliant location thought or secret idea." Flour Market owner Lisa Belt. Enter Brant Ozanich and Gabby Terracciano of Dogwood Wine and Flowers on Northeast 30th and Alberta, loyal wholesale customers of Flour…

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